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Gdańsk ( or ; ; Kashubian: Gduńsk, ) is a Polish city on the Baltic coast, the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland's principal seaport and the center of the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area.
The city and seaport were occupied in September 1939 by German troops and renamed Gotenhafen after the Goths, an ancient Germanic tribe, who had lived in the area.
Clause 2 provided that Britain " should use its best endeavours to ensure than an area situated in the territory of the Jewish State, including a seaport and hinterland adequate to provide facilities for a substantial immigration, shall be evacuated at the earliest possible date and in any event not later than 1 February 1948 ".
Today, it represents the economic center of Sardinia due to its airport, its seaport and also to its closeness to the famous Costa Smeralda tourist area.
Although it is a major agricultural area, it is far from any seaport and only a portion of its eastern boundary with Saskatchewan provides a favorable entry route for rats.
During this period from 1892 to 1897, van Dongen frequented the Red Quarter seaport area, where he drew scenes of sailors and prostitutes.
The rivers and the bay have had a decisive effect on human development of the area, especially as the city of Georgetown has an excellent seaport and harbor.
Historically a leading seaport of the area, the story of Mystic's nautical connection is told at Mystic Seaport, the nation's largest maritime museum, which has preserved a number of sailing ships ( most notably the whaleship Charles W. Morgan ) and seaport buildings.
This made Emden the " seaport of the Ruhr area "— which lasted until the 1970s.
It was annexed in 1909 and is a major seaport of the area.
In the 1960s, the seaport and industrial area of Vlissingen-Oost developed and flourished.
By 1810, the Broad Canal had been dug, which would connect with a system of smaller canals in this East Cambridge seaport area.
It was initially built for defensive purposes in the 1850s, dramatically expanded during the late 20th century as a seaport district, and has developed since the 1990s as a major commercial, residential and leisure area.
* Mina Al Shuwaikh, a seaport of Kuweit in the area of Shuwaikh
Britain as the Mandatory Power was to use its best endeavours to ensure that an area situated in the territory of the Jewish State, including a seaport and hinterland adequate to provide facilities for a substantial immigration, was to be evacuated at the earliest possible date and in any event not later than 1 February 1948.
The name Port Everglades was chosen to represent the seaport as " The gateway to the rich agricultural area embraced in the 4 million acres ( 16, 000 km² ) at the Port's very backdoor.
The Roman Villa south of the town, as well as the numerous relics of the Roman period discovered in the area, show that this was a seaport of some note 2, 000 years ago.
The east end of the IJ polders near Amsterdam was given over to industry, and a large new seaport area was constructed.
Situated in the Avilés estuary, in the Northern Central area of the Asturian coast, west of Peñas Cape, it has a national seaport and is an industrial city.
* Satellite image showing most parts of Ras Tanura: Aramco residential area, common city, and the huge oilfarms and oil seaport.
During the 12th century Cistercian monks used the area as a seaport to import " Bath Stone " from Bristol which they used for the building of Strata Florida Abbey on land granted to them by The Lord Rhys.
The Port of San Juan ( Puerto de San Juan ) is a seaport facility located in the metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The seaport Paita is located at on a small peninsula south of the mouth of the Río Chira on an area of 1, 785 km².

seaport and was
) was an ancient seaport town on the south coast of Spain, between Malaca ( now Málaga ) and Carthago Nova ( now Cartagena ), in the district inhabited by the Bastuli.
The seaport of Truso was first mentioned ca.
It was an important seaport serving the Vistula River bay on the early medieval Baltic Sea trade routes which led from Birka in the north to the island of Gotland and to Visby in the Baltic Sea.
" But the town was near Rangoon, a cosmopolitan seaport, and Blair went into the city as often as he could, " to browse in a bookshop ; to eat well-cooked food ; to get away from the boring routine of police life.
Historically an important seaport and shipbuilding center, Gdańsk was a member of the Hanseatic League.
The decision to build a major seaport at the Gdynia village was made by the Polish government in the winter of 1920, in the midst of the Polish-Soviet War ( 1919 – 1920 ).
Construction of Gdynia seaport was started in 1921, but because of financial difficulties was conducted slowly and with interruptions.
At this time Gdynia was the only transit and special seaport designed for coal exports.
In the years 1931 – 1939 the Gdynia harbour was further extended to become a universal seaport.
In 1938 Gdynia was the largest and most modern seaport on the Baltic Sea, as well as the tenth biggest in Europe.
The city was constructed later than the seaport.
At some point in the next two years they moved back to England, by 1873 settling into The Glen, a large Victorian house in Blundellsands, a seaport in Lancashire, north-west England, which was developing into a wealthy suburb of Liverpool.
A major economic transformation and national industrial development plan led by Minister Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski, the main architect of the Gdynia seaport project, was in progress at the time of the outbreak of the war.
Peter still lacked a secure northern seaport except at Archangel on the White Sea, whose harbor was frozen nine months a year.
James Watt was born on 19 January 1736 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, a seaport on the Firth of Clyde.
Irish historian James Emerson Tennent theorised Galle, a southern city in Sri Lanka, was the ancient seaport of Tarshish, from which King Solomon is said to have drawn ivory, peacocks and other valuables.
The Port of Bar was the largest seaport located in Montenegro.
It was also in accord with the desire of the Transvaal Boers to obtain a seaport, a desire which had led them as early as 1860 to negotiate with the Zulus for the possession of St Lucia Bay.
Their seaport Tuticorin was known for deep sea pearl fishing.
The opening of the Erie Canal in the early 19th century meant a huge boom in business for New York City, since it was the only major eastern seaport which had direct access by inland waterways to ports on the Great Lakes.
Falcone was born in 1939 to a middle-class family in the Via Castrofilippo near the seaport district La Kalsa, a neighborhood of central Palermo which suffered extensive destruction by aerial attacks during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943.
During World War II, in July 1944, the city was taken by the Polish II Corps as part of an Allied operation to gain access to a seaport closer to the Gothic Line in order to shorten their lines of communication for the advance into northern Italy.

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